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How to change over your horse’s feed

Change grain and hay gradually over the course of at least a week

Chang grain and hay gradually over the course of at least a week

Sudden changes in feed can upset your horse’s digestive system. According to a Webinar given by SmartPak, 10 Guidelines for Smarter Feeding, changing a horses hay suddenly can increase the risk of colic 10 times; other changes in feed raise the risk of colic 5 times.

Why does changing feed have the potential to affect horses so significantly? It’s all has to do with your horse’s intestinal bacteria. A horse ferments its feed in its hind gut and develops bacteria that is specific to what it is being fed. The microbes break down the feed that was not digested in the small intestine. When you suddenly change feeds — even hay — the horse may not be able to adequately digest the new feed because it lacks the proper microbes; in addition, the existing bacteria can die off, releasing acids and endotoxins that can disturb the gut environment and cause colic or even, potentially, laminitis.

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